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Jia Jing

Jia Jing is a Chinese model that has appeared in editorials for Vogue, V Magazine and Harper’s Bazaar.

Personal Details

Nationality: Chinese

Height: 5’7”

Bust: 34”

Waist: 26”

Hips: 34”

Hair Color: Black

Eye Color: Dark Brown

Shoe Size: 8.5

Agencies

Jia Jing is signed with New York Model Management and d’management group Milan. Her mother agency is Style International Management in Hong Kong.

Work History by Year

In 2011 Jia Jing appeared in an editorial for the fall issue of Dossier that was called No Name Woman. She appeared in an editorial for the November issue of V Magazine that was called New York Models Powerhouse-iPad Exclusive. She appeared in an editorial for the November issue of 10 Magazine that was called 10 Heads. She walked the fall shows for Ohne Titel, 3.1 Phillip Lim, Proenza Schouler, Preen by Thornton Bregazzi, G-Star and Costello Tagliapietra. She walked the spring shows for Alberta Ferretti, Proenza Schouler, Roland Mouret and Ports 1961.

In 2012 she appeared in an editorial for the fall issue of The Lab Magazine that was called Skin. She appeared in an editorial for the November issue of Vogue China that was called Character Study. She appeared in an editorial for the November issue of Vogue China that was called Fighting Gravity. She walked the spring shows for DL1961, Ralph Rucci, Wes Gordon and Naeem Khan. She was in the spring online ad campaign for Nars Pure Radiance.

In 2013 she appeared in an editorial for the January issue of Harper’s Bazaar China that was called New Bazaar. She appeared in an editorial for the January issue of Harper’s Bazaar China that was called Pre-Spring. She appeared in an editorial for the February issue of Elle Vietnam that was called Going East. She walked the spring shows for Desigual, Alexandre Herchcovitch, Pamella Roland, Tracy Reese, Ralph Rucci, Osklen, Nanette Lepore and Naeem Khan. She was in the fall ad campaign for Dsquared2.

In 2014 she appeared in an editorial for the April issue of Marie Claire China that was called Eastern Elements. She appeared in an editorial for the September issue of L’Officiel China that was called Parisian Style.